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Mary Dearen

Published 4:31 pm, Sunday, August 12, 2012

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Midland ISD Superintendent Ryder Warren called a press conference Thursday afternoon to talk about the district’s plans to take steps to deal with the issue of student suicide. After three confirmed student suicides, the rumor of a fourth, the setting up of support groups on Facebook and the number of students discussing the subject, district stopped official instruction Thursday to talk to students and acknowledge that there is an issue. The principals at MISD’s 35 schools informed students that no matter what is happening in their lives they can talk to principals, teachers and counselors. Cindeka Nealy/Reporter-Telegram less

Midland ISD Superintendent Ryder Warren called a press conference Thursday afternoon to talk about the district’s plans to take steps to deal with the issue of student suicide. After three confirmed student ... more